Our ultimate TV guide to filling the Line of Duty-shaped hole in your life Rod McPhee May 3rd 2021, 3:18 pm
THERE is no need to go cold turkey now Line Of Duty has come to an end.
Choose from a long list of dramas and documentaries to get your fix of gripping police work. BBC
9 Here’s our ultimate TV guide to filling the Line of Duty-shaped hole in your life
And there are also shows featuring some of your favourite cast members from the BBC’s cop thriller.
Whether they are already available on catch up services or about to start on terrestrial channels, there is plenty to choose from when you start missing the presence of Jed Mercurio’s masterpiece.
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While fans of Line of Duty have been split over the conclusion to series six - what they do have in common is a desperation for the show to return.
All eyes have been on Cannock-raised writer Jed Mercurio s social media account today as viewers look for any hint of a clue over just what the future of the show is.
Line Of Duty star Nigel Boyle has defended the series six finale, after fans took to Twitter in droves to express their disappointment.
Fans across the nation were left underwhelmed and disappointed on Sunday night as the nail-biting series finale drew to a close – and the mysterious antagonist H was finally unmasked as DSI Ian Buckells, played by Boyle.
And during an appearance on BBC Breakfast on Monday, Boyle insisted that fans of the hit show would grow to appreciate the ending over time, as he also revealed he d only told his wife Lainy that he was the Fourth Man ahead of the finale.